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5 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

I wonder how much internal heat there is on Goodwin? What would it take for Pert to get into the football department? Richardson has made no difference to our results - maybe he doesn't have much to offer, or maybe SG doesn't listen... 

I'm really starting to feel like that position is just total lip service and being seen to get the help around Goodwin. Obviously that's probably not the case but I'd love to see what a day in his schedule involves.

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3 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Their inability to put pressure on was a major issue.

We had enough of the ball and went inside our forward 50 enough in the first quarter to kick goals, our entries gave us no chance of scoring.

Pressure is great but if you turn it over 50 percent of the time you cant be competitive 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Greendale said:

Agree with the entire post, but this bit really sticks out for me. Did we have any tactics whatsoever in the first quarter? Didn't run from half back at all. Didn't use the corridor at all. The players looked completely content to just keep going down the line straight to the Port outnumber, even though they were putting goal after goal on the scoreboard. What had Goodwin and the other coaches actually worked on during the week?

Tans? Surfing? It's not just Goody, I have no confidence in any of the coaches we have. 

At least we used to have Rawlings in our ranks.

I was dumbfounded to see our last two weeks of gradual improvement completely dissolve.

This was the first time I've ever found myself laughing out loud at our ineptitude. I never thought I would find this kind of performance funny but to me it was really just bizarre.

Handballing to team mates standing still over and over again.

Kicking directly to opponents so many times.

Clarries grubbas along the ground. Might be worth a run with the Storm?

Oscar watching a ball bounce 15m out directly in front and waiting for someone else to grab it.

Tmac showing the agility of a prawn trawler.

Watching packs of 4 or 5 port players running in waves with no-one in sight.

Our forwards spilling simple marks.

Those bombs into the forward line....still

Continually going up in packs together with no-one staying down.

Our kicking for goal.

If I had to sum it up, we can sometimes play alright if we're skiing downhill. Then someone puts the blow torch on us, then we just melt like butter.

It's not just skills that suffer, it seems like effort does from half of the team too.

Our president said that making finals is a set kpi for us for this year. No excuses.

Over to you Pres.

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Posted (edited)

Well that was fun being at the game. 
 

It was over at quarter time and he skill level was deplorable. 
 

I can see goodys post match presser now:

Goody: I didn’t expect Port to kick, mark and tackle so well. They found all their teammates and that was an area we struggled tonight. 
We will learn from this and be better prepared next game ?

 

To me the players looked lost like they had no idea what they were meant to do and as a result they panic and miss kick or handball under pressure. 
 

Another wasted season. 

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Posted
51 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

An absolute disgrace.

Stripped all the enjoyment from the two wins and the half-decent game vs Brisbane, and replaced it with that feeling of dread and anger that we're all too familiar with.

But somehow my anger at the club is being rivalled by my anger at some of the posting here. People getting stuck into Jackson and Pickett, who have played like 11 games between them, or calling out Lever when we was probably our best, or asking Goodwin to make changes on the field.

The problems on show tonight are long-standing deep seated problems that we all know about, and they're not drafting, nor are they kids.

The way we play is wholly dependent on winning CPs and clearances. When we don't win them, we cannot win. We require high level intensity at the coalface and across the ground. If it falls apart, we have nothing else. We want to play an aggressive forward half game but that doesn't work when you turn it over, and we turn it over an unacceptable amount. And we have a crop of leaders who disappear when we need them and fail to lift or improve us.

So let's stop potting our first year players and put the blowtorch where it belongs: on Gawn, Oliver, Brayshaw, Viney, Harmes, Salem, Jones, TMac and Melksham. And on Goodwin, for his continued inability to stem the tide or make any permanent inroads into our failures.

Titan I agree with so much you say.

AND 

Unfortunately I can only lay it at the foot of the coach 

it is his job to get the disparities and variable characteristics available to win

if he can't do this  get out of the wavy.

 

This is atgiably the best squad in my lifetime, they show they can play with at some times but also deliver this crap at this time 

THE COACH IS RESPONSIBLE.

 

There I've Shias it

 FIX IT SIMON 

 

 

PLEASE

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I don't want to be one of those people who jumps the gun, as there are still plenty of games to be played, but if the club had some courage they would make some tough decisions at years end.

Where is Tom at?  Is he worth sticking with or moving on?

What about those who are just 'going'?  Harmes, Salem, Brayshaw... are they up to it or do they need a fresh start elsewhere, while we look at others or pocket a draft pick or two?

Do we nicely send Jones and Jetta off in to the sunset and look to the kids?

And, depending on how 2020 finishes, do we need to look very, very closely at Goodwin's job?

Who knows what next week will bring, but I'd wager that some tough decisions are coming.

I think it's safe to say we're already looking, mate.

But agree with the rest of your post though. 


Posted
5 minutes ago, CYB said:

Viney should have remained the captain. Don’t get me wrong Gawn plays his heart every week out but he doesn’t strike me as leadership material. 

Viney is no leadership material either and neither was Jones. 

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You watch we will give the crows their first win next week. 
 

Only Melb would lose to a side who has lost all games this season and are on the bottom of the ladder. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

I think you're all piling on the club without thinking.

There's definitely a good reason for our misfortunes tonight, so I'm waiting on a fair and balanced appraisal of the game from @Satyriconhome

Probably tell you to get over it, as its only a game and no one died etc etc..

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5 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Well that was fun being at the game. 
 

It was over at quarter time and he skill level was deplorable. 
 

I can see goodys post match presser now:

Goody: I didn’t expect Port to kick, mark and tackle so well. They found all their teammates and that was an area we struggled tonight. 
We will learn from this and be better prepared next game ?

 

To me the players looked lost like they had no idea what they were meant to do and as a result they panic and miss kick or handball under pressure. 
 

Another wasted season. 

Felt sorry for everyone that ventured out to watch that vomit live. ?

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Posted
52 minutes ago, binman said:

So much to be gutted by. Too raw to be get my head around that.game.

So I've just got one thing.

Tom McDonald is not in AFL shape. Physically. Or mentally. He is miles off.

It's not a form thing. It's a physically not up to an elite sport thing.

He was beyond a liability tonight. On a fast deck his complete lack of mobility and speed was shocking.

Exhibit A of an alphabet of examples. His inability to get close to marking that pass in the second quarter from Salem was laughable.

Sure it was yet another rubbish kick but he would have got to it in 2018

Which is not my issue. If he is not in shape  he is not in shape.

Allll of the above had to have been apparent to goody.

As fans we trust the club to know that as we cant watch him.train or plsy VFL. I fully expected him to be in ripping nick and raring to go. Or why else pick him?

My issue is how could goody arrive at the decision to pick him ? 

We had a near full list to choose from. And we pick a player not in shape. And a third tall firward to boot.

I simply don't understand.

It's tgreat he caches job to know.

if if missed it he needs to go

Posted
2 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

A part of me did

Death by 1000 cuts.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, demonique said:

We played like a team of Cale Mortons ...

I switched off at half time and turned onto Netflix for another Vikings episode 

Didnt Burgess say a couple of days ago that he had these short turnarounds covered and that he had advice from Premier League colleagues about preparations re fitness ? Obviously hasn't worked , but why am I not surprised .

Has there ever been a fan base that has suffered as much as us over many many years ? I think not . And I am thinking global here . We are just so cursed . 

Let’s go easy on Burgess. If Misson was still around we wouldn’t have a team to feild


Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

I think you're all piling on the club without thinking.

There's definitely a good reason for our misfortunes tonight, so I'm waiting on a fair and balanced appraisal of the game from @Satyriconhome

The worst performance of the season so far, Port got a run on and we again went into survival mode, don't win games of footy doing that   22 individuals   Goodwin has every right to be angry

Tried moving Fritsch to get some form, didn't work

Kossie unfortunately shown up in an error riddled game

Lever had a poor game

Etc etc

They  seriously need to look at centre bounce and stoppage work, too predictable

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Posted

Genius decision to play Petracca as full forward for a long stint at the start of the game? You would have thought we didn’t have the height down there...

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My turn.

Disgusting. The lack of skill and lack of effort showed a complete disregard to the jumper and fans. 

-  Low footy IQ players across the board. e.g. 4 defenders going up for the 1 spoil, running too quick for groundballs and just overrunning it, a lack of general awareness, being very reactive etc. I feel like if I had the ball I could side step the whole team with a simple one step fake. 

- skills in general. disgustingly bad. the whole team. 

- Goodwin. Never a plan B. I knew after 5 mins we were done. Theres no passion in the man. Yet we expect him to fire up the players? Goodwin is a cure for insomnia and his assistant Richardson is the same. I hope he goes before he does anymore damage. 

- Jackson: don't smile after a loss like that. It's not the time.

- Tom McDonald: GTFO. You're too slow to play even suburban footy. Take your brother with you. Oscars efforts should be career ending. It's a joke that's he's been kept for this long. Tonight was why.  starts the game playing 5 metres off his opponent. Good one od!ot!

- Sparrow: I don't mean to rip into the young fella but with the holding the ball rule you can't just barge through and drag the ball in. Did it time and time again and shows a completely lack of awareness on how to play the modern game. 

- Umpires: you were [censored] the whole night. so many soft trees paid.

 

 

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Not excusing that performance, it was horrid (for lack of a better word), but I'm not 100% ready to throw in the towel on this group. We need to take a good long hard look at where we are at right now and bounce back against Adelaide and Norf. Because if we don't come out of those 2 games with 2 wins, the alarm bells will truly be ringing.

This should have been a game where we announced ourselves as a real footy club, but instead went down without a fight. The performance was that bad, we may not even recover from that this season. But, time will tell...go the Dees

Posted
52 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Spot on.

The one piece of play that stuck out to me was in the first term.  Viney got the ball at half forward.  He looked across to the other flank, saw Salem, and ignored him.  He faked kicking it there, got past his opponent... and then ignored Gawn on the lead, who had a few steps on Ladhams and would have beaten him in the air with a half decent kick.

Instead, he kicks to the square where his kick puts Trac off balance, allowing Westhoff to out mark him.  He had two clear options and didn't take them, before going to the wrong one.  It's just dumb, dumb footy.  

And who is to blame?  Is Viney being arrogant with his decisions?  Or are they instructed to hit the top of the square as often as they can?

Either way, it summed up our efforts tonight.

Its the coach

Posted

Pickett needs to stop giving away free kicks at the end of his chase. The fact that this has happened about half a dozen times this season is an indictment on our coaching. 

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We really need to recruit that psychologist that helped get to the bottom of years of failure over at Tigerland.

We played with no pressure across the entire park.  There were a few individual efforts and one good team passage of play.  They just decide after first few minutes that this was too hard?  I really would like to know why it takes an absolute roasting in the press for them to play half decent football.  Then after said good game (or 2 if we are lucky) we get content, think we are good, pats on the back all around and complacency sets in again.  Get out of this cycle Demons, get the best sports psychologist to help retrain some of the carp that seems to be inbuilt into players across our club. I think most would agree we are simply not getting enough out of a really decent list.  I doubt we even reviewed our loss vs Brisbane because it was a "decent effort".  It was actually a precursor to an even quicker side by foot in Port doing exactly the same tactics 4 days later and we actually had no answers. It was hot potato panic stations all night long! Let us win the contest and outnumber on the outside.  We win the ball, get tackled, cough ball up and they are off to the races with players running freely with no pressure.  This team is so darn frustrating, on so many levels!!!

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